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    I am going to be replacing the tires on my bird and was wondering if anyone has had any experience with the Goodyear Eagle Response Edge tires. The information I have is they provide a better ride and are quieter than the Goodyear F1's. They are "V" rated instead of "Z" and also have a better tread life. Any information is greatly appreciated. Not trying to start a tire (tars for us souther folk) war........

  • #2
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    Darrell,
    I've heard that some owners have had good fortune with Goodyear tires. I went with a Michelin model (FYI...see post below). Let us know how you like your tires whichever ones you choose.

    -Mark

    http://www.thunderbirdnest.com/forum...5&postcount=39
    "Youth is wasted on the young"

    -George Bernard Shaw

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    • #3
      Re: Replacement Tires

      Here is some info on the Goodyear's. Also has some consumer comments & rankings.
      http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....le+ResponsEdge
      Good Luck on your search.
      Last edited by 4thTBird; Apr 26, 2008, 06:18 PM. Reason: forgot link
      Andy G.
      2004 Premium Evening Black / Evening Black
      Black Ink, SST, Original Owner

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      • #4
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        go here for another tire thread, there is a picture of one of my original equipment tire's that blew out, I don't think I will ever get Michelin's again.
        http://www.thunderbirdnest.com/forum...ad.php?t=20129
        I baught the bridgstone's but now I wish I had the goodyear eagles, I think Goodyear is still an American company.
        SKIPIFE <>< PSALM 118:8
        73 GMC M/H 08GMC CANYON, C/C 08 ROAD KING
        09 FLSTN, 11 CAMARO, TRIPLE BLACK, 11 SIERRA DENALI HD
        PLEASE BUY AMERICAN

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        • #5
          Re: Replacement Tires

          Check out previous discussions, particularly related to the Goodyear Eagle ResponsEdge tire:

          http://www.thunderbirdnest.com/forum...ad.php?t=15685

          http://www.thunderbirdnest.com/forum...ad.php?t=12446

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          • #6
            Re: Replacement Tires

            I put the Goodyear tires on about 1,000 miles ago, So far the have been very good. Can't really say if they are any quiter the the stock tires but the ride is as good if not better. In the rain, (yes I do drive in the rain) they have been better. The ride is smoth even up to 115mph (only once). The dealer said the machine showed a out of round rim but they re-instaled the tire an so far it's been ok.
            "I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." Douglas Adams

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            • #7
              Re: Replacement Tires

              I put on Goodyear Eagle Response Edge about 5000 miles ago-- I like the tread design, the ride is harsher than the OEM, but would not consider it rough.
              Birds of the 48
              15AGAIN has been in 48 States and 9 Canadian Provinces. Travelled many miles with great friends-- "Priceless"

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              • #8
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                Well, after doing a lot of reading and comparisons on traction, ride, noise, and factoring cost, I chose General Exclaim UHP's from Tirerack. Here's the writeup on Tirerack. Cost was $443.10 for the set which included shipping. Since we do not have much (if any) snow here in central Texas that was another factor in my choice. Of course I would not be driving the bird in snow or ice in Austin traffic. (Worst on the planet)

                The Exclaim UHP is General Tire's Ultra High Performance Summer tire that was developed for the drivers of sports cars, coupes and sedans. While meeting minimum tread design standards to be "M+S" branded, the Exclaim UHP is designed to provide high levels of traction, response and control in dry conditions, along with superior hydroplaning resistance in wet conditions. We do not suggest Exclaim UHP tires be driven in near-freezing temperatures, through snow or on ice.
                The Exclaim UHP uses a 2nd generation, ultra high performance silica compound molded into a directional tread design that features wide, solid shoulder tread blocks and a high-tech contour to combine responsive handling with dry traction. Its Double-V directional tread pattern enhances wet performance. Together, the tread compound and design help sweep water away from between the tire’s contact patch and the road to improve wet grip (earning the highest “AA” UTQG Traction Rating) while reducing the possibility of hydroplaning. The tire’s internal structure includes twin steel belts reinforced by spirally wound jointless nylon on top of polyester body plies to combine responsive handling and cornering stability with high-speed durability.
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                Last edited by dbsupercrew; May 1, 2008, 02:00 PM.

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                • #9
                  Re: Replacement Tires

                  dbsupercrew,
                  The only thing that bothers me about your General tires is being a directioal tire you can't rotate them as you would regular tires. You can only put the front tires on the back and the back tires on the front becuase you have two lefts and two rights.
                  Leroy

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                  • #10
                    Re: Replacement Tires

                    You are correct, I was aware of that when I decided to pull the trigger on them. In the past I had a 1988 Formula Firebird that had directional Gatorbacks. They were were VERY surefooted in both wet and dry weather, which is one the main factors I considered.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Replacement Tires

                      Had directionals that came as standard equipment on the 93 Mustang GT...in the 10 years I owned her, I always replaced them with the same tire...never had a problem.

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                      • #12
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                        JimDube,
                        Yes and I've also heard of some new Mustangs that not only have directional tires, they also have two different size rims. The rear being wider than the front. My Son just bought a new Shelby Mustang and guess what, no spare at all. You get a air pump that pumps Fix-A-Flat. The Cadillac CTS has the same thing, a spare on the CTS is a $250.00 option.
                        Leroy
                        Leroy

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                        • #13
                          Re: Replacement Tires

                          The proper way to rotate tires are front to back, same side.

                          A tire forms a 'pattern of life', and you don't want to 'unwind' the pattern criss crossing the tires,

                          Just my 2 cents worth.

                          See you at the track!
                          02Tbird

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                          • #14
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                            Originally posted by Leroy View Post
                            JimDube,
                            Yes and I've also heard of some new Mustangs that not only have directional tires, they also have two different size rims. The rear being wider than the front. My Son just bought a new Shelby Mustang and guess what, no spare at all. You get a air pump that pumps Fix-A-Flat. The Cadillac CTS has the same thing, a spare on the CTS is a $250.00 option.
                            Leroy
                            Leroy
                            Leroy, my little '93 wasn't that sophisticated (all wheels same size)...it was simply a front-to-back rotation due to directional tires...I was younger (and poorer!) back then and usually did my own rotation.

                            My '02 SLK 32 AMG had no spare and the backs were wider than the fronts...the spare was the same setup as the Shelby...hated the thoughts of getting stranded somewhere with a shreaded tire!
                            Last edited by AZTB; May 1, 2008, 03:29 PM.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Replacement Tires

                              Originally posted by dbsupercrew View Post
                              Well, after doing a lot of reading and comparisons on traction, ride, noise, and factoring cost, I chose General Exclaim UHP's from Tirerack. Here's the writeup on Tirerack. Cost was $443.10 for the set which included shipping. Since we do not have much (if any) snow here in central Texas that was another factor in my choice. Of course I would not be driving the bird in snow or ice in Austin traffic. (Worst on the planet)
                              you can`t go wrong by getting tires from tire rack

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